Thanks Ralph,
I checked my site on another computer running Windows XP with Chrome
14.0.835... and the vector overlays properly.
Looks like it may be a change in chrome.
also, the site I'm talking about is nugis.ipni.net/map/
This site asks you to register, but there's no charge or special terms
of use, client just wants to know who is interested in the information.
You get a vector layer when you turn on a layer that isn't one of the
'Overlays' layers and identify, or if you search for a county.
Thanks again
On 11/4/2011 9:01 AM, Ralph Dell wrote:
I just pulled up a new site I am working on and there was no issue with
location of the vector layers.
The map is in the center panel of a viewport that also contains north,
south, east and west panels.
Chrome 15.0.874...
Ralph Dell
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Ryan Williams
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2011 9:43 AM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: [Users] Vector layer rendered in wrong location using
Openlayers and Ext Panel
Hello all,
I'm using an OpenLayers map inside an Ext panel and my vector layers are
not being overlaid in the right location on the map when viewed with the
Chrome browser.
I've got an Ext panel that includes a panel on the left and a top panel
and a map panel in the center. It looks like Chrome is not accounting
for the width of the left panel or the height of the top panel so the
vector layer ends up being rendered in the wrong location on the map
panel. IE and Firefox do account for the width and height of the
neighboring panels and render the vector in the proper location.
This used to work in Chrome.
Has anyone else noticed similar behavior?
Thanks,
Ryan
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Ryan Williams
GIS Analyst / Programmer
PAQ Interactive Inc.
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217-762-7955
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